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How do I extract or decompile PlayStation 4 game roms? - Cartoondude135 - 12-11-2023 Okay, I just made a breakthrough: Construction Simulator 1-3, Resident Evil 3 and Resident Evil 2 (2020), Resident Evil: Resistance, and Tom Clancy's The Division 1 and 2 all share one thing in common: THEY CAN ALL BE PLAYED ON PLAYSTATION 4. So is there any way to decompile or extract PlayStation 4 games for their models to be ported to Blender like Hatsune Miku Project Diva X? You won't say this is impossible, will you? And also, is there any ROM files of these games listed above? If I can decompile the ROM file of each of these games, that's the edge I need. RE: How do I extract or decompile PlayStation 4 game roms? - LuigiWithEverything - 12-12-2023 exploits maybe from their firmware RE: How do I extract or decompile PlayStation 4 game roms? - RiffRaff1138 - 12-12-2023 Those games are also all available on PC, and it would be a lot easier to extract their files from the PC versions. Getting them specifically from the PS4 versions is possible, but it's just adding extra steps that complicate the process. The Construction Simulator games are made in Unity, so they should be able to be extracted with Asset Studio. I found this tool for the RE Engine games, but I haven't yet tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works. I'm afraid I don't know how to get models from Snowdrop engine games like The Division. |